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Thus I decided to check this album out and was rarely disappointed except I wish they would've had an english translation of the Brazilian lyrics that Jane sang so beautifully. If you're undecided about Jane, do check this one out and I absolutely adore her version of Mancini & Mercer's "Moon River" (my favorite track)--from the way she sings this beautiful tune, she must have seen "Breakfast At Tiffany" a thousand times. After just seeing Ms Monheit at the Catalina Jazz Bar & Grill just before New Years Eve, I was flabbergasted at how amazing her voice sounds in person versus record plus she has an automatic rapport with her audience. Also though I prefer the original Brasil '66 version of Sergio Mendes "So Many Stars" with Lani Hall, Monheit's version again with Sergio on piano comes a close second.
The opening piece "If you went away" is a wonderful song, as is the really haunting "Rio de maio" composed by and sung in duet with Brasilian Ivan Lins. I'd not heard of this young lady, and bought the cd purely on speculation, recognizing the names Sergio Mendes and Toots Thielemans, who worked with her on it, and recognizing two songs: "Moon River" and "Alfie." Much to my delight, I really like this music. My reservation is that I wish there were more tracks.it's over far too soon.
but this one by Jane Monheit is my favorite. This is the CD I use to measure all the rest.LOP I own a lot of CDs. Turn on the water fountain, pour yourself a glass of good wine, settle back in a comfortable chair and be swept away by the magnificent voice and captivating style of a truly wonderful female vocalist.
As a lover of Samba and Bossa Nova and long time fan of Elise Regina it was a no brainer to follow that one up with "Surrender" when I saw that she sang Brazilian style music. As a long time Sergio Mendez fan "So Many Stars" quickly became one of my favorite tracks, I hadn't really appreciated the depth of that song's lyrics until I heard Jane sing it. I first heard Jane's voice on a local light Jazz station and added her to my "wish list", then purchased her CD "Taking a Chance on Love". I was not dissappointed in the cd, for me there was not a bad track on it.
I absolutely love every track on the disc. Monheit's beautiful voice, and the songs themselves take the listener to another level when listening.
However, due to her work, I shall forever believe that Jane Monheit is, and should be recognized as among the top five of the living 'Female' songstresses of 'any style of music'. I love this womens voice and style far better than the majority of female songstresses who somehow receive far more publicity for lessor talent than Ms.
This disc is the best yet. All I can imagine is the power of PR over substance is what makes for a 'Popular Media recognized' Star.
What can I say. The entire disc contains lovely examples of Ms.
Monheit has displayed for the last few years.
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